With nods to hyperactive producers such as Rustie, it’s a collision of
pop, grime and electronica that shows off MIA-esque magpie tendencies:
Kombine, for instance, samples a Qawwali
cassette tape she was given by a cab driver. At times the sonic chaos
can feel a little overwhelming. But Heart Wrecking Animals – inspired,
she says, after going to see a Oneohtrix Point Never
show – shows off her versatility, a subtle, spacious love song with a
dipping melody that packs the emotional punch of Kate Bush at her peak.